March 19, 2018 | New Jersey Law Journal
Gender Pay Equity Bill AdvancesA New Jersey legislative committee on Monday recommended passage of a bill aimed at policing discriminatory pay practices in the workplace, including by imposing treble damages on violators.
By Michael Booth |
5 minute read
March 19, 2018 | New Jersey Law Journal
Middlesex Jury Awards $3.55 Million in Dram Shop CaseA Middlesex County jury last month awarded $3.55 million, including $50,000 in punitive damages; $1.95M for parking lot fall; $630K in Union auto case.
By David Gialanella | Michael Booth | Charles Toutant |
5 minute read
March 16, 2018 | New Jersey Law Journal
Judge Widens Scope of OPRA Accessibility to Settlements Involving Public EntitiesA New Jersey judge has ruled that sealed settlements involving public entities may be subject to release under the state's Open Public Records Act.
By Michael Booth |
3 minute read
March 15, 2018 | New Jersey Law Journal
Man Exonerated After Improper Polygraph Testimony Moves Ahead With Civil SuitA federal lawsuit filed by a man who spent three years in prison after a polygraph examiner was allowed to opine on the man's guilt in testimony before a jury is going forward.
By Michael Booth |
5 minute read
March 15, 2018 | New Jersey Law Journal
Gestational Carrier Bill Gaining TractionOn Monday, the Senate Budget Appropriations Committee recommended passage of the bill, S-482, in a 10-2 vote. That vote comes after the Senate Heath, Human Services and Senior Citizens Committee urged passage of the bill in a 6-2 vote in February.
By Michael Booth |
4 minute read
March 14, 2018 | New Jersey Law Journal
No Blanket Right to In-Person Arbitration Hearings, Court RulesA New Jersey appeals court ruled Wednesday that, absent specific contractual language, in-person arbitration cannot be compelled.
By Michael Booth |
3 minute read
March 13, 2018 | New Jersey Law Journal
Amid Divergent Appellate Rulings, NJ High Court to Examine Unemployment for Job-SwitchersThe Appellate Division's August 2017 decision in McClain v. Board of Review granting the petitioner unemployment benefits stands in direct contrast to a separate, earlier appeals court ruling that denied benefits to a petitioner in similar circumstances.
By Michael Booth |
3 minute read
March 13, 2018 | New Jersey Law Journal
Supreme Court Mulls Whether Pretrial Defendants Can Call Adverse WitnessesIn yet another case calling into question the extent of evidence to be produced at detention hearings under New Jersey's revamped bail system, the Supreme Court on Monday heard arguments over whether a criminal defendant had the right to call witnesses adverse to him.
By Michael Booth |
4 minute read
March 12, 2018 | New Jersey Law Journal
Justices Hear Arguments on Confidentiality of Hospitals' Self-Critical Analysis in Med Mal CaseThe New Jersey Supreme Court is considering whether a hospital maintains the right of confidentiality for its internal review documents detailing adverse events even when it does not follow mandated procedure for reporting incidents to the state Department of Health.
By Michael Booth |
4 minute read
March 12, 2018 | New Jersey Law Journal
Delayed Diagnosis Case Yields $3.1 Million Verdict in PassaicA roundup of notable case results in New Jersey.
By Charles Toutant | Michael Booth | David Gialanella |
7 minute read
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